i'm just wondering if the chain slack is different each make/model?
I went through, took off my shock, made the SC, pivot bolt, and rear axle aligned. Then mearured the distance from sprocket center to sprocket center (which was 25.75") and multiplied that by .02 (2%) which gave me 0.515. So i went i adjusted my chain til it had .51" of total movement (amount able to move up added to the amount able to move down). So after that i put the shock back on. the problem was, my chain was almost the exact same after putting on the shock.
did i do something wrong? or does it matter what make/model you have if this works or not?
and also, my manual says my chain is suppose to have 1-1 3/8" of vertical movement. does that mean just how much the chain is suppose to move up, and not add what it can move down?
thanks...
I went through, took off my shock, made the SC, pivot bolt, and rear axle aligned. Then mearured the distance from sprocket center to sprocket center (which was 25.75") and multiplied that by .02 (2%) which gave me 0.515. So i went i adjusted my chain til it had .51" of total movement (amount able to move up added to the amount able to move down). So after that i put the shock back on. the problem was, my chain was almost the exact same after putting on the shock.
did i do something wrong? or does it matter what make/model you have if this works or not?
and also, my manual says my chain is suppose to have 1-1 3/8" of vertical movement. does that mean just how much the chain is suppose to move up, and not add what it can move down?
thanks...